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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 14:12:50 (permalink)
The talk of boycotting PG is kinda fun to think about.  I'll wait on it to see how this all unfolds (pun intended) and all that but if it comes down to an open rebellion and all I think we could coordinate with our bros over at [H] for a coordinated effort.
 
The two biggest (not counting default) folding teams suddenly boycotting for a month should not go unnoticed.  (I would hope.)
 
Just me... a rebel without a clue.


 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 14:41:19 (permalink)
I think 2-3 days would be construed as an anomaly and nothing more... a longer strike/boycott would definately rule out an anomaly and put it into the realm of 'oh lord... did we screw up!".


 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 14:48:55 (permalink)
[H] and EVGA generate around 107 Mil points a day for PG... 10 days 1.07 bil... Of course I'm use to government accounting figures from the newspaper and 107 mil is a drop in the bucket but 1.07 bil... people take notice when writing checks. 
 
Edited because I can't do math when working on stuff not related to the forum!
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 14:52:13 (permalink)
I say strike til they change the policy...  3, 5 12 days, one month whatever...  Don't the BigAdv rigs default to SMP if there aren't any BigAdv work units?  They would be better off just limiting the bigAdv work units and keeping it quiet.

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 14:55:57 (permalink)
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I think 2-3 days would be construed as an anomaly and nothing more... a longer strike/boycott would definately rule out an anomaly and put it into the realm of 'oh lord... did we screw up!".


I like the idea of a boycott to get their attention and agree it must be longer than a couple of days. More important is getting other teams onboard with this. Without a unified effort it will be meaningless. At this time I am not buying any hardware for folding until PG gives a better direction on where they are going. In four months I will have two idle socket F's with no plan to run regular SMP's on them.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 14:57:57 (permalink)
Just remember you can turn them into crunchers if the strike goes down! No sense in wasting time when we can help find cures for other distributed computing groups.


 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:02:12 (permalink)
BTW it wasn't 16 cores it was 12 cores they cut out as I recall to well because I bought
a 980X just to fold bigadv and only got to use it for bigadv a few months when this same thing happened.
At any rate I will go with the boycott and will shut down all rigs as of this moment no need to
wait until April. Hit it now fast and hard is the answer catch them off guard with all the work
they already have that needs done "for Free to them" there is stuff like LiteCoin that will actually
put money in your pocket or crunching that will listen to the users we all can move to right now.
I'm not even going to finish what I have working now they can get it later from some other fool.
 

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:11:46 (permalink)
As much as I can't stand unions, sometimes they are necessary and serve a purpose.  (I can't believe I just said that!!!)  it's time to form a BidAdv Union!!!!!!  Time to go on strike!!!!  BigAdv Folders UNITE!!!!!!! 

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:12:14 (permalink)
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I think 2-3 days would be construed as an anomaly and nothing more... a longer strike/boycott would definately rule out an anomaly and put it into the realm of 'oh lord... did we screw up!".


In four months I will have two idle socket F's with no plan to run regular SMP's on them.



Cost the same amount of money on the power bill to run smp as it does bigadv.
So why would anyone want to pay the same price for less?
I think with this they have shot them selves in the foot as far as I'm concerned.
I already have Boinc install on 99% of my rigs so not a probelm to swap over.
I just started looking into LiteCoin last night and have already setup two Gpu's for that.

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:13:01 (permalink)
HECK NO! SOCKET-F WON'T GO!!!!
HECK NO! SOCKET-F WON'T GO!!!!
HECK NO! SOCKET-F WON'T GO!!!!
HECK NO! SOCKET-F WON'T GO!!!!
HECK NO! SOCKET-F WON'T GO!!!!
ETC... 

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:21:14 (permalink)
Thanks for the heads-up Cokeman. Let's hope Santa is dropping off some 8 & 12 core puppies for all the good little folders out there.

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:35:42 (permalink)
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This whole core count minimum is silly.  The cutoff should just be whether you can meet the deadlines or not; there are too many other factors in performance to say whether 24-core system A folds faster or slower than 32-core system B.  I'm sure we will see the resurrection of the core count workaround when the limits change.


I don't advocate a month strike, 48-72 hours would send a wake up call.
 
I think the whole problem is they need to have more regular SMP WUs folded. Many folders stopped folding them.
They have more bigadv folders than they need at this point in time. I can understand this.
I am sure PG sees all the threads about building bigadv units for the cost of an entry level video card.
So killing socket F and duel hexcore Intel will lower bigadv folding, pushing more into SMP or GPU. PG still loves the GPU
I have no doubt PG will lower the return time on 8101 to what ever they need to so 32 core lower end just make the deadline.
Their not dumb, they know all the core count spoofing tricks.
 
My response is still, why are the regular SMP points so low if they have so many WUs that need to be folded?
Add a nice QRB to SMP and make donors happy.
 
I will bet PG is reading the reactions on these forums, no doubt in my mind.




 
a few days would be same as a server outage 
it wouldn't even threaten them or scare them - research projects take months or years
 
now if you threaten to take the top 10-20 teams out for a month or two or three-
a two month  or longer delay to a undergrads research is a big deal - makes the difference in graduating - losing funding
 
stanford works on funding - if they are failing to meet deadlines because of foolish policy changes - and losing research funding, grants, students not meeting research deadlines, future prof candidate and students will go elsewhere because stanford is blowing it 
ie if I can't get research done or funding because of stupid policy changes then I'll seek doing my research elsehere - or I'll go where I have more stable funding and cpu resources
 
 
that's how you get their attention - talking about doing this stuff helps as well - gets them nervous
 
Im sure stanford roams the forum often looking for policy feedback - specially after an announcement like this
 
what Id like to here is reasoning for the change,,,ie exact details as to why?
maybe the 15 core intel chips gave something to do with it -120 thread 4P's
and haswell is expected to have more and it's coming next year 3Q with 8core/16thread single cpu system (desktop E chip)
 
and why not re-balance the point system with regards to all systems including SMP to reflect current needs and work
SMP is not useless - but if you keep dropping points for it - I won't do them - more energy efficient to do GPU
 
as everyone has said before - once again we have to deal with the same issue as last time
did anything change? not really - points re-balance hasn't come about
and look at the fallout core 15 issue kepler perfomance - finally get a decent core17 and then they hold back GPU bigadv and EQUAL WORK FOR EQUAL PAY as well (folding CPU WORK ON GPU)
 


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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:37:21 (permalink)
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Thanks for the heads-up Cokeman. Let's hope Santa is dropping off some 8 & 12 core puppies for all the good little folders out there.

Santa just today dropped some hex core for my socket F. Won't even put them in and am also joining Wolf and setting everything to finish. Merry Christmas PG and hope you enjoy those that chose to stay.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:47:43 (permalink)
I'm sure not going to invest more cash into higher core count cpu's since next year they will move the goal post.  Leadership like this creates confusion and keeps folks like us from being able to plan into the future.  Whoever is in charge over there clearly needs some assistance...  And I mean fast!!!  Do they know that we are doing this for free?  That's what makes me sooo angry about this.  They act like we are being paid for this and just have to suck it up.  Think again grasshopper!!!
post edited by zildjian75 - 2013/12/17 15:50:10

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:52:35 (permalink)
Folks... move them workhorses to the Crunching team... three sub forums under this one!  We have a Christmas Challenge and we could use all the help we can get!  Set up is easy... download the client, install it and create your account.  We can guide you thru the process if you wish.  Put them 16 core machines to use!
 
Help us please!  (If I like, get down on my knees would it help? )
 


 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 15:58:49 (permalink)
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I'm sure not going to invest more cash into higher core count cpu's since next year they will move the goal post.  Leadership like this creates confusion and keeps folks like us from being able to plan into the future.  Whoever is in charge over there clearly needs some assistance...  And I mean fast!!!  Do they know that we are doing this for free?  That's what makes me sooo angry about this.  They act like we are being paid for this and just have to suck it up.  Think again grasshopper!!!


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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 16:39:16 (permalink)
You betcha Bill!  It's not the CPU count but rather the science.  Most work units are a week out from date received.  A constant folder such as my 48 core which is now Crunching for the EVGA team and the Christmas Challenge definitely puts some serious numbers on the board... and we get badges... lots of stinkin' badges. 
 
I should state... for the record each core works a work unit unlike folding.  So... you can have 24 work units crunching a project such as Mapping Cancer Markers running.  Or you can grab any and all project WCG has to offer, searches for drugs, clean energy, clean water etc.  Then with the BOINC client (which WCG uses) you attach to other projects such as Prime Grid, SETI, Meteors, POEM and far more!
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 16:45:06 (permalink)
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Folks... move them workhorses to the Crunching team... three sub forums under this one!  We have a Christmas Challenge and we could use all the help we can get!  Set up is easy... download the client, install it and create your account.  We can guide you thru the process if you wish.  Put them 16 core machines to use!
 
Help us please!  (If I like, get down on my knees would it help? )
 




The 24 core cpu can do crunching in Linux?


You can set it to do as many as you have cores or use less if you wish.
Like on my 980x I just set for PrimeGrid to use 5 cores and World Community to use 5 with 2 left open
to help the GPU if needed, but I don't think Lite Coin needs any free CPU cores but I left 2 free just in case.

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 16:52:21 (permalink)
Any bucks for crunching?


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 16:53:04 (permalink)
Wolf... don't forget the Winter Solstice Prime Grid challenge :)


 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 16:54:16 (permalink)
No bucks but you can fold for the bucks and then switch over to Crunching... there was some talk but the team is small and well until we prove ourselves I don't think EVGA will bother.  All for the better I think... Never did like the way other forums look at 10 bucks a month.


 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 16:56:01 (permalink)
 Here's a picture of the 48 core... and the client... it's currently working 48 separate WCG projects (Aids and Mapping Cancer Markers).
 

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 17:08:03 (permalink)
Nice guitar... wish I could play.  Always wanted to.
 
It never was about the EVGA bucks for me... it's nice but frankly if I saved the money from the power bills difference I could probably buy Manhattan but I wouldn't know what to do with it! (ebay maybe?)
 
I fold/crunch for humanity and hopefully one day if we survive our own stupidity those generations from now might look back and thank us for being nerds.
 
 


 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 17:13:58 (permalink)
That's what my work says about me... :)


 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 19:50:14 (permalink)
Well I all ready dropped my gpu's.Time to drop my ankle biters . 32 more core going to crunching lets see lol that is will be like 60 cores PG is losing + 6 gpu's.Off to figure out how to install Boinc Mang. on my 4p's.
Sure going to miss March maddness but what the hell better then getting blanked on 2 3 month old servers.
 I am deleting both wu's on my ankle biters lol ones at 85%
ON STRIKE



 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 20:28:23 (permalink)
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Well I all ready dropped my gpu's.Time to drop my ankle biters . 32 more core going to crunching lets see lol that is will be like 60 cores PG is losing + 6 gpu's.Off to figure out how to install Boinc Mang. on my 4p's.
Sure going to miss March maddness but what the hell better then getting blanked on 2 3 month old servers.
 I am deleting both wu's on my ankle biters lol ones at 85%
ON STRIKE


Yes I closed out 2 bigadv one at 85% completed the other at 90% & a 3rd at 20%
Plus cut off all GPU's and SMP clients.
On Strike.

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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 20:34:57 (permalink)
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Well I all ready dropped my gpu's.Time to drop my ankle biters . 32 more core going to crunching lets see lol that is will be like 60 cores PG is losing + 6 gpu's.Off to figure out how to install Boinc Mang. on my 4p's.
Sure going to miss March maddness but what the hell better then getting blanked on 2 3 month old servers.
 I am deleting both wu's on my ankle biters lol ones at 85%
ON STRIKE


Yes I closed out 2 bigadv one at 85% completed the other at 90% & a 3rd at 20%
Plus cut off all GPU's and SMP clients.
On Strike.


Shut down GPU's, SMP and one 4P. Second 4P in another location will close tomorrow.
ON STRIKE! Yodap no more tag your it now.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 20:37:07 (permalink)
I was going to cut off my GPU's in the morning to switch to the Winter Solstice Challenge in PrimeGrid, but I'll set them to finish now and save some electric.
Solidarity brothers and sisters!
 
Coke, it was fun and AB is safe.
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 20:37:36 (permalink)
I may be new to this whole team, but I'll support this.
 
I don't intend to delete work units though.  I'm just finishing the ones I have right now.
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Re: Major bigadv change (death of the ankle biters) 2013/12/17 21:02:27 (permalink)
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What's this crunching thing I keep hearing about?


You ask and so you will receive read here:
 
http://forums.evga.com/tt.aspx?forumid=79
 
That's the Crunching@EVGA team thread.
 
https://secure.worldcommunitygrid.org/index.jsp
 
This is the WCG forum... currently popular work units right now that are running full time are Fighting Aids @ Home and Mapping Cancer Markers.
 
WCG and the BOINC client can do a lot with machines that no longer do the bigadv and you still get to contribute to what may one day be a solution to a health problem.
 
Stop on by the other side... many of us fold and crunch... I'm one of them. 


Your old 4P will get the Hex cores and I will read up on your links and start crunching for EVGA tomorrow. May have more questions to follow. If needed will open new post for crunching in that forum. If easy, will do second system for a total of 48 cores. This may be the best thing to happen for crunching at EVGA.


 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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